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Final Tournament - Senior

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Round 1: True or False
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Each player will receive 3 questions
3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
You may choose not to answer and receive 0 points
Then the other teams can ring the bell to steal
(1 point for correct, -1 for wrong)
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Nerve cells carry glucose around your body.
False
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Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
True
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The product of two negative numbers
will be positive.
True
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Probability can never be less than zero
or more than 1.
True
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Plants and Algae are called consumers
because they make their own food.
False
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Leaves and stems are green because they
contain chlorophyl.
True
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When rounding, if the number under consideration
is greater than 5, you must round up.
True
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A fifth as a fraction is 0.5
False
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The tiny holes found on the bottom surface
of the leaf are called stomata.
True
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The spongy area of a leaf contains air spaces,
allowing carbon dioxide to diffuse.
True
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A decimal point separates a whole number
from the fractional part.
True
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5.99 is greater than 6.1
False
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Farmers often use fertilizers to lower the
amount of minerals in the soil.
False
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Sulfur bacteria perform chemosynthesis
using nitrogen compounds.
False
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The volume of a cuboid can be found by
multiplying the length by the height.
False
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The cubic root of 64 is equal to the square of 2.
True
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Glucose is transported in your blood and
dissolves in the liquid part called plasma.
True
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Lactic acid is a waste product of aerobic respiration.
False
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When you divide a negative number by a
positive number, the quotient will be positive.
False
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A parallelogram has zero lines of symmetry.
True
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Bread, Beer and wine are made
using fermentation.
True
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Root cells in a plant can carry out photosynthesis.
False
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The range of a data set is found by adding all
numbers in the data set and then dividing by
the number of values in the set.
False
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Two thirds of twenty-four is sixteen.
True
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The bottom of a leaf is covered in a waxy layer to
protect it from the Sun.
False
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Yeast is a microorganism that can respire without
needing oxygen.
True
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0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…
The next number in this sequence is 32.
False
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End of Round 1
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Round 2: Multiple Choice
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Each player will receive 3 questions
3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
You may choose not to answer and receive 0 points
Then the other teams can ring the bell to steal
(1 point for correct, -1 for wrong)
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Which of the following are products of anaerobic
respiration in yeast?
A. Water and glucose
B. Lactic acid and water
C. Ethanol and carbon dioxide
D. Benzene and carbon dioxide
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How many natural satellites does Mars have?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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The sum of a negative number and a positive
number will ________ be negative.
A. Always
B. Sometimes
C. Never
D. None of the above
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Subtracting a negative number is the same as
adding a ________ number.
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Prime
D. None of the above
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Which of the following is found between the
orbits of Mars and Jupiter?
A. The Oort Cloud
B. The Kuiper Belt
C. The Rings of Saturn
D. The Asteroid Belt
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Which of the following states that the Earth is at
the center of the Universe?
A. The Heliocentric Model
B. The Big Bang Theory
C. The Geocentric Model
D. String Theory
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What is 123,456 rounded to the nearest
ten thousand?
A. 123,500
B. 123,000
C. 100,000
D. 120,000
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There are 2 angles on a straight line. One of the
angles is 123°, what is the other angle?
A. 237°
B. 57°
C. 33°
D. 321°
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Which of the following is not a joint?
A. Stomach
B. Wrist
C. Knee
D. Ankle
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How long does it take the Moon to orbit
the Earth?
A. about a week
B. about 27 Days
C. about 24 hours
D. about 12 months
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A seventh of fifty-four is equal to…
A. 7 + 54
B. 7 - 54
C. 54 ÷ 1/7
D. 54/7
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How many right angles are in a half turn?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Why is Venus the hottest planet in the
Solar System?
A. It’s the closest planet to the Sun.
B. It’s the smallest planet.
C. It has a thick atmosphere.
D. It doesn’t have any water.
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What do scientists use to see the inside of cells?
A. A telescope.
B. A microphone.
C. A microscope.
D. A telephone.
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How many lines of symmetry does an oval have?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. Infinite
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A scalene triangle can have…
A. 2 obtuse angles
B. 2 right angles
C. 2 acute angles
D. 2 reflex angles
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What is the largest and longest nerve in the
human body?
A. The Sciatic nerve
B. The Femur nerve
C. The Spinal nerve
D. The Optical nerve
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Which of the following substances makes our
blood red?
A. Hemoglobin
B. Plasma
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon
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Which one is different?
A. Plus
B. Add
C. Increase
D. Decrease
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Which of the following quadrilaterals have four
right angles?
A. Square
B. Rectangle
C. Parallelogram
D. Both A and B
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Refracting telescopes have 2 lenses. What are
they called?
A. Space lens and earth lens.
B. Objective lens and eyepiece lens.
C. Glass lens and mirror lens.
D. Big lens and small lens.
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What kind of telescope is the
Hubble Space Telescope?
A. Refracting
B. Reflecting
C. Reforming
D. Rectangular
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Choose the odd one out.
A. 1/4
B. 25%
C. 0.2
D. a quarter
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The next number in this sequence is…
1, 4, 9, 16, 25…
A. 37
B. 41
C. 36
D. 49
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Who discovered the concept of gravity?
A. Newton
B. Einstein
C. Galileo
D. Darwin
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What is a shape with 5 equal sides called?
A. A hexagon
B. A rectangle
C. A parallelogram
D. A pentagon
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What is the main cause of seasons on the Earth?
A. Energy from the Sun.
B. The Moon.
C. The speed of the Earth.
D. The tilt of the Earth.
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Round 3: Speed Race
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Any player can ring the bell to answer
1st ring: 3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
2nd ring: 2 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
After that: 1 point for correct and -1 point for wrong
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What is the median of this set of numbers?
2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
3
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NPK is a common fertilizer which contains
3 minerals; Nitrogen, Phosphorus and ________
Potassium
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An object with height and length measured 1x4
has been enlarged to 3x12, what is the scale
factor?
3
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What makes the human body (our bones) move?
Muscles
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What kind of angle is 270°?
Reflex
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What is the main gas that makes up the Earth’s
atmosphere?
Nitrogen
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What is the area of a square with a length of
8cm?
64cm²
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Name the 4 major directions found on a compass.
North, South, East and West
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What is the only even prime number?
2
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What are natural satellites also known as?
Moons
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What is the sum of the interior angles of any
triangle?
180°
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Which animal can rotate their head up to 270°
without moving their body?
An Owl
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What three numbers result in the same answer
when they are added or multiplied altogether?
1, 2 and 3
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What is the perimeter of a circle called?
The Circumference
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What is (6x9) + (6+9)?
69
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Round 4: Riddles
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Any player can ring the bell to answer
1st clue: 3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
2nd clue: 2 points for correct and -1 point for wrong
3rd clue: 1 point for correct and -1 point for wrong
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Clue 1: My name rhymes with hero.
Clue 2: People say I’m nothing or a loser.
Clue 3: If you multiply me by any other number, the answer
will always be me.
Who am I?
Zero
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Clue 1: I am a living tissue.
Clue 2: You often see me during Halloween.
Clue 3: I am the framework of your body .
Who am I?
Skeleton/Bones
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Clue 1: I am a special value within a data set.
Clue 2: You must arrange the data from smallest to biggest to
find me.
Clue 3: I am always in the middle.
Who am I?
The Median
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Clue 1: We are both letters in the alphabet.
Clue 2: You often must find us when solving Math problems.
Clue 3: We both have our own axis on a graph.
Who are we?
X and Y
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Clue 1: In Math, I am the answer.
Clue 2: In Science, I am a mixture of a solute and a solvent.
Clue 3: My name starts with an S and rhymes with pollution.
Who am I?
Solution
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Round 5: The Word Problem
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Work together with your team
You have 3 minutes to write down your answer
You must show your work, step by step
10 points for correct answer with all steps
7 or 5 points for missing steps but correct answer
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Mr. Mart wants to buy pizza for the whole school. There
are 287 students and 33 teachers. If everyone gets 3
slices each and there are 8 slices per pizza…
a. How many pizzas should he buy?
b. If he receives a free bottle of Coca-Cola for every 5
pizzas he buys, how many bottles will he get?
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